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Rosewill 15-Piece Demagnetized Computer Tool Kit $5.59 AC FS

newegg[newegg.com] has the Rosewill 15-Piece Standard Computer Tool Kit, model no. RTK-015, for $6.99, promo code "EMCJHND45" cuts it to 5.59 with free shipping. It features screwdrivers, nut drivers, clippers, tweezers, a zipper case, and more.
The 15-Piece Standard Computer Tool Kit is designed with all essentials tools needed to fix and upgrade electronic devices.
All tools are demagnetized to prevent systems and magnetic media from damage.

Not especially. "Demagnetized"? Give me a break. A tiny magnetic field is not dangerous to anything. In fact, magnetic screwdriver bits are what you want, easier to use. If you really feel your ordinary screwdriver has to be demagnetized, simply bang it on a solid surface a couple times and it's demagnetized. They are misleading you to think other screwdrivers not designated as "demagnetized" are unsuitable for use on computers, perhaps hoping people confuse magnetism with static electricity.

Not especially. "Demagnetized"? Give me a break. A tiny magnetic field is not dangerous to anything. In fact, magnetic screwdriver bits are what you want, easier to use. If you really feel your ordinary screwdriver has to be demagnetized, simply bang it on a solid surface a couple times and it's demagnetized. They are misleading you to think other screwdrivers not designated as "demagnetized" are unsuitable for use on computers, perhaps hoping people confuse magnetism with static electricity.

Not especially. "Demagnetized"? Give me a break. A tiny magnetic field is not dangerous to anything. In fact, magnetic screwdriver bits are what you want, easier to use. If you really feel your ordinary screwdriver has to be demagnetized, simply bang it on a solid surface a couple times and it's demagnetized. They are misleading you to think other screwdrivers not designated as "demagnetized" are unsuitable for use on computers, perhaps hoping people confuse magnetism with static electricity.

I LOL when I saw the title. I clicked in just to see if anyone would point this out. Rep to you.

Not especially. "Demagnetized"? Give me a break. A tiny magnetic field is not dangerous to anything. In fact, magnetic screwdriver bits are what you want, easier to use. If you really feel your ordinary screwdriver has to be demagnetized, simply bang it on a solid surface a couple times and it's demagnetized. They are misleading you to think other screwdrivers not designated as "demagnetized" are unsuitable for use on computers, perhaps hoping people confuse magnetism with static electricity.

Are you kidding me? Try take a magnet over the back of your credit cards or a hard drive. Even a small magnetic field, if in close enough proximity, can cause damage to a number of different electronic components. When you're working inside a computer the screwdriver end is going to be pretty damn close to all sorts of components and if you value your hardware/data you wont take a magnetized object anywhere near it. Not saying that this set from Newegg is any good but that information is just plain wrong.

Not especially. "Demagnetized"? Give me a break. A tiny magnetic field is not dangerous to anything. In fact, magnetic screwdriver bits are what you want, easier to use. If you really feel your ordinary screwdriver has to be demagnetized, simply bang it on a solid surface a couple times and it's demagnetized. They are misleading you to think other screwdrivers not designated as "demagnetized" are unsuitable for use on computers, perhaps hoping people confuse magnetism with static electricity.

Yeah right, just wait until you wipe your SSD when you drop a magnetized screw onto it.

In other news, more people will destroy their PCs trying to retrieve, or forgetting to retrieve, a screw that fell off these POS, overpriced tools. Can't believe that it's +17.

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